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Early seed sowing

By Adam Pasco on 18/02/2013 15:08:01

seed sowing. My sowing list includes greenhouse tomatoes, chillies and sweet peppers, plus a few half-hardy bedding varieties – all plants that benefit from early sowing and a long growing season.My plan for the week involves something of a spring clean


Recycling in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 19/04/2010 12:11:05

biodegradable pots that can be filled with compost for seed sowing. The secret to using is to keep the cardboard moist, otherwise it acts as a wick removing moisture from the compost within. Dry cardboard also prevents seedling roots penetrating. By encouraging


Christmas traditions

By Adam Pasco on 24/12/2012 07:55:00

has been the traditional day for many keen show growers to sow their onion seeds, in a heated propagator in the greenhouse (not in the garden, of course). Do onions really have to be sown on Boxing Day, or could this just be an excuse to escape from


Learning from 2012

By Adam Pasco on 07/01/2013 12:41:04

made it impossible to sow seeds directly outside in the garden. The ground was just too wet, making it difficult to prepare the surface soil to sow into. Any small seeds I did endeavour to sow got washed away, wasting time, effort and money


Self-seeding plants

By Adam Pasco on 01/06/2009 15:04:12

as they've done for millions of years without the helping hand of gardeners.Seed falls, and sows itself, and before you know it there are seedlings. Often you'll end up with too many, but any that aren't required can be forked out, or even transplanted


Collecting and saving seeds

By Adam Pasco on 19/09/2011 18:08:29

In the current climate of price rises and frozen salaries we're all looking for ways to save money. Fortunately, many garden plants help us to cut costs by producing new seed for free. All we have to do is spot the opportunities, then collect


Greenhouse heating

By Adam Pasco on 25/01/2010 16:26:08

not the only gardener with an environmental conscience. Our hobby does require us to both protect tender plants and raise new crops from seed every year, so some heating is an essential requirement, isn't it? Or should I forget the tender stuff and concentrate


Autumn lawn care

By Adam Pasco on 20/09/2010 15:40:29

you know who you are.Don't hold me to it, but September is traditionally a warm month punctuated by regular showers. That makes it an ideal time to sow grass seed to start new lawns or repair bare patches. It's also the month to indulge in the mystical


Making plant pots from old newspaper

By Adam Pasco on 21/03/2011 16:04:35

wrong I was.Someone gave me a kit of wooden block templates last spring, so I set about wrapping them with strips of newspaper, and crimping over the base to make small pots. Filled with compost, I sowed peas in each pot, then grouped them together in a


Reflections on Gardeners' World Live 2009

By Adam Pasco on 15/06/2009 16:46:50

the life cycle of the lily beetle or caring for moth orchids, and in the next making bird nesting boxes or sowing seeds in recycled toilet roll tubes. That's the joy of Gardeners' World Live - offering something for everyone, and giving visitors a chance


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